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Who we are

The Directors

 


Charles Wace, Chief Executive Twofour GroupCharles Wace

Charles is responsible for the overall growth and creative vision of the Twofour Group chairing the boards of Twofour's five companies - Broadcast, Communications, Digital, HMC Interactive and Digital Bridge. He founded Twofour in 1988 spearheading its growth to become one of the UK's largest regional independent and number one interactive agency.

 

 

Charles started his career in newspapers before moving to BBC Radio and Television where he worked as a reporter and producer. He is executive producer of several of Twofour programmes and has a special interest in convergent television projects. 

 

Charles has chaired the UK independent trade body Pact (Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television) for two years. A long-standing member of Pact he has also chaired its Nations and Regions Policy Group and this year he will be on the Pact Patrons Group. Charles was awarded the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award for Technology & Communication South Region in 2007 and has recently been presented with the 2010 Royal Television Society Devon and Cornwall Centre Award for Outstanding Achievement.  Twofour also won a place in the 2009 Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track Top 100 companies, which ranks Britain's fastest growing private sector technology companies.

 

 

Paul Tarplee, Managing Director Twofour Digitalpaul5

 

Paul leads Twofour's non-broadcast business activities for brands, private sector and public sector organisations. He joined Twofour in 2001 as Chief Technology Officer, and was appointed as Managing Director in 2006. He has a unique understanding of the opportunities that online technologies present to brands and organisations and is a regular speaker on the digital media landscape. 

 

Before joining Twofour Paul was CTO for Multimedia Television, developers of Interactive TV applications for satellite and cable operators. He started his career in aerospace engineering at Smiths Industries, and moved to FMCG drinks company Bulmers in 1994 where he oversaw international expansion and ecommerce strategy.

 

Projects & Experience
Overseeing the development of European Parliament's web TV solution, Europarl TV
Consulting with GlaxoSmithKline on a global digital media strategy
Leading the creation of the UK's first social networking site for young people, myCBBC for BBC Childrens
Product development of Twofour's unique MEDIAFREEDOM™ webTV platform
Developing webcasting solutions for clients such as British Telecom, the UK parliament and 10 Downing St

 

 

Shireen Abbott, Director of Operationspeople-shireen-abbott

 

Shireen joined the Twofour Group in 1997 from Pearson Television where she worked on situation comedy programmes including 'Birds of a Feather' and 'Goodnight Sweetheart'. She began her time at Twofour managing 300 programmes of 'Collectors' Lot' before moving on to the live coverage of the RHS Flower Shows from Chelsea, Hampton Court and Tatton Park.

 

 

Shireen was appointed as Director of Production responsible for overseeing the production of all the broadcast and corporate output of the company and is now Director of Operations of Twofour Digital.

 

 

Mark Hawkins, Managing Director of Twofour GroupMark

 

Mark oversees the day-to-day operations of the Twofour Group, the holding company incorporating Twofour Broadcast, Twofour Communications and Twofour Digital. He is also currently building strategic partnerships and alliances to ensure Twofour is at the forefront of convergent media.

 

 

He joined the company in 2000 as COO of twofourtv which he soon established as one of the leading authorities on delivering video based communication across digital platforms - its successful growth leading to the name change to Twofour Communications.

 

 

Mark began his career at Unilever moving to become Marketing Director of Jewson with sales of over £1billion, and Group Business Development Director of Meyer International; responsible for acquisitions costing over £650m, and establishing new retail stores and e-commerce and mail order operations.

 

 

In April 2008 Mark was appointed as a private sector board member for the newly formed Plymouth City Development Company (CDC) which has been set up to spearhead Plymouth's ambitions for economic growth.


 

Anthony Hughes, Financial Director Twofour Grouppeople-anthony-hughes

 

Anthony is responsible for financial management, business affairs, human resources and investor relations for the whole Twofour Group. He also plays a central role, with the rest of the management team, in developing strategic partnership arrangements to support the group's continued growth.

 

 

Anthony is also the Commercial Director for Twofour Broadcast looking after international programme distribution, secondary rights exploitation, advertiser-funded programming and Twofour's home video/dvd business. Anthony's work allows Twofour to respond effectively to the changing market place that requires independents to be flexible and proactive in developing new streams of revenue.

 

 

Before Twofour Anthony worked for DMGT, where he spent five years as a Financial Controller in the East Midlands. He also has extensive financial management experience in retail banking, publishing and manufacturing.


 

Tim Jackman, Legal & Business Affairs Directorpeople-tim-jackman

 

As a qualified solicitor Tim is responsible for legal and business affairs for the whole Twofour Group.

 

 

Tim's work embraces all of the legal arrangements the Twofour Group enters into and includes the commercial exploitation of the IP rights developed across the Group.

 

 

Until September 2007,when he joined Twofour , Tim was a partner with Bond Pearce LLP, at the time a 750 plus employee commercial law firm where he led the firm's top rated corporate finance team in the South West featuring regularly in the Chambers and Legal 500 independent legal guides.

 

 

Phil Haggar, Director Twofour Digitalpeople-phil-haggar

 

Phil Haggar merged his webcasting and digital rights company Makeni with Twofour Digital in April 2007. A broadcast engineer by training, Phil has managed major sports OBs such as Wimbledon Tennis, Champions League football and PGA (golf) and spent several years in Zambia launching their first independent radio station on shortwave and FM.

 

 

He has worked as broadcast consultant for three National Assemblies and for the last ten years has focused on the convergence of broadcast and the Internet, carrying out hundreds of webcasts for clients from Number 10 Downing Street to the Glastonbury and Reading music Festivals.

 

 

Rob Brown, Non-executive Director Twofour Grouppeople-rob-brown

 

Rob Brown represents the interests of Eureka Partners, the venture capital investor in Twofour, on the Twofour Group Board. Rob is currently finance director of a large independent fund management group and previously held a range of management positions at SG Warburg and UBS. He is a qualified accountant and corporate treasurer.

 

 

 


 

Juliet Williams, Non-Executive Director Twofour Grouppeople-juliet-williams

 

Former chair of the South West Regional Development Agency Juliet Williams is the first non executive director to be appointed by the Twofour Group. Juliet, a specialist in the management of change in organisational behaviour and the matching of business culture to customer expectation, is helping Twofour achieve its aim of tripling turnover over the next five years and believes there is huge potential to deliver ever more added value services to clients using digital media.


 

While Chairman of the South West of England Regional Development Agency for 7 years Juliet masterminded the development of the South West's Regional Employment and Skills Partnership into a national exemplar; was the catalyst to the birth of Visit England through re-engineering the management and marketing of England's tourism; played a major part in formulating the national Creative Economy Programme; was a member of the Boards of the Academy for Sustainable Communities and of Visit Britain, of the Government's Industrial Development Advisory Board and of the Nations and Regions Group for London 2012. Juliet spent 17 years as Chief Executive of high growth companies in the creative industries where she grew 'one of the 100 best companies to work for in the UK'.